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The phrase "an initial upsurge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or rise in something at the beginning of a period or event.
Example: "There was an initial upsurge of interest in the new product following its launch."
Alternatives: "a preliminary increase in" or "a first surge of".
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Depending on how things play out with president Trump, an initial upsurge of interest in pro-privacy alternatives in the wake of his election could turn into a major movement — as mainstream liberals wake up to the dark side of data-mining.
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Despite an initial upsurge in violence, which made it look as if the surge was failing at the outset, both American and Iraqi casualties have since fallen dramatically.
During the lull between rock 'n' roll's initial upsurge and Beatlemania the show's support of such wrapped-in-plastic talent helped delay the rock onslaught.
The initial upsurge in the [Ca2+]C is usually relayed by triggering a secondary wave of Ca2+ propagation from internal stores, such as the ER [19], [20], [21], [22].
Junk always does better during the initial upsurge, but today junk is expensive and quality properties remain in a buying range.
Second, bevacizumab was the first anti-angiogenic agent to demonstrate improvement in overall survival for colorectal cancer-a potential paradigm shift in cancer treatment that also may have stimulated an upsurge of initial interest on the part of oncologists [ 19].
Yet one respite was offered: a rebuilding effort which triggered an upsurge of innovation.
As a result, we have seen an upsurge of literature addressing the causes of civil wars and political unrests.
And indeed there followed an extraordinary reaction from the public, an upsurge of unprecedented national mourning.
There is an upsurge of interest in water pollution as a result of this deleterious effect.
Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a new class of crystalline porous materials, is a recent upsurge of interest in materials research.
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